3. Take a look at your community college's web site as if you had never been on it before and be sure you can quickly find information related to your entrepreneurship offerings. Note: if you can't…get the site updated immediately!

4. Be as connected to your community as you can. Get out of your office, talk to people, do market surveys, create a community network, and create partnerships so that you are working in tandem with what is already happening in your community.

5. Connect with economic development agencies such as SBDCs, SCORE, Rotary, Chambers of Commerce, Department of Tourism, and Department of Business Assistance. Arrange to do a presentation to them and local entrepreneurs they have as clients to be sure everyone in your community thinks of your community college for entrepreneurship education.

7. Advertise internally at your community college. Read the article on page 7 of the Community College Entrepreneur "Building Visibility: Don't Ignore Your In-House Audiences” http://www.nacce.com/resource/resmgr/Journals/journal_spring07.pdf scroll down to the very bottom. While you are in that issue…also take a look at page 11 "Integrating Entrepreneurship Campus-Wide: In Support of Program-Specific Entrepreneurship Certificates”

8. Hire the right people! Get people engaged that have what it takes to get your entrepreneurship program out the door and front and center in the community.

9. Make friends with the daily papers in your area and send them press releases related to your entrepreneurship program

12. Reach out to the high schools in your area and talk with the guidance counselor about your community college's entrepreneurship programs. Touch base too with the 4-year schools in your area, learn what they are doing and be sure they know what you are doing.

20. Build an email database and send out regular email updates. The content needs to be compelling, but it is just as important to remain fresh in the minds of your email readership. You can also use this as a tool to enhance and enlarge your network. You can promote other's entrepreneurship related activities in your email, and vice versa.

22. Reach out to your NACCE network. Post your marketing question/challenge to other NACCE members and see how they successfully did what you want to do. Send an email to nacce@listserve.comthis will get sent to NACCE members…wait for the responses!